SATURDAY I T_I~_I_E_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Special Fares on Railway Fri. Classified Clearaway Sale l ‘Million 9. 11140 Sat. sih- 9th. ‘ DNESTEIIFIELDS ~ field and 2 chairs. Reg. $111.00 Clearaway $85.00 gnesicnield and 2 chairs. '6 ll. 00 Clearaway $115.00 Clea raway $122.00 1kg. $177 0o Clearnway $125.00 DNAIRS Chair complete with Stool liilgicli. pnsiearaway $17.90 Clearaway $23.90 ONLY KROEIILER LIVING Room Suites. "eiour coverings in anades of brown and nist. Chester- ONE ONLY KROEIEER SUITE, figured mohair in rich rush shétde. cg. ONE ONLY THREE PIECE KROEII- ler Suite covered in new stripe velour. Brown shade. Reg. $144.00 ONE ONLY ENGLISH DESIGN Suite, large cosy chesterfield arid_ L.‘ chairs. Durable velour covering; ON‘! ONLY LARGE LOUNGItE O Comfort at a very 10w FOUR ONLY LARGE LOUNGE CILLIIS each with ‘matching Stool. good wearing fabric. Reg. to $33.50 Clearaway $29.00 seals. chided. Clearaway $9.90 Clearaway $2.19 THREE ONLY LAZY - REST Chairs rith Foolstools to match. A031)’ be w the regular value. TEN ONLY SOLID WALNUT OC- casional Chairs. Most have spring Many flue coverings in- UPRIGIIT MIRROR SIZE l4 x 4B. Walnut finished frame. Reg. $2.75. DINING SUITES . Cabinet, 'l'able and 6 CDBJS. Ulearaway $229.00 uite in modem design. pieces. hag, $235.01.! Clearaway $138.00 Credenza B01181. and China. Clearaway $16900 large and roomy. China Cabinet. Reg. $200.00 Clearaway $145.00 Slate. Buffet, Table and 4 Chairs. Reg. $134.00 Clearaway $99.00 one h 33h UIIBIOEICY. RAB. $96.50 Clearaway $77.00 Clearaway $43.75 m... $23.15 Clearaway $18.00 with sectional plate glass. Clearaway 1-3 Off NO APPROVALS _, AND NO EXCHANGE DURING THIS SALE if» ONE ONLY WALNUT SUITE, BUF- tet China Extension R08. 8295.00 ONE ONLY BEAUTIFUL WALNUT S Nine ONE ONLY SOLID OAK SUITE. c; . iuet, reirecwry tame and ti chairs. Reg. $225.00 ONE ONLY WALNUT SUITE. Complete with ONE ONLY SWEDISH MODERN ' China Cabinet. ONLY BIECII SUITE IN finish. Here's value ior BREAKFAST SUITES ONE ONLY BREAKFAST SUITE. comprising Buffet. Ext. Table and 4 Chairs. Natural finish decorated. ONE ONLY BREAKFAST TABLE (leaf type) and 4 Chairs to match. SIX ONLY MANTLE MIRRORS slum concurs uch Set. velour covering throughout. Reg. $100 Clearaway $09.00 Cushion»; and top Rel. 8'19. Clearaway $59.00 spring filled c Clearaway $41.00 velour with repp trimn liable consuuction. Hell. $44.00 Clearaway $38.50 Clearaway $29.50 LAM PC direct-type with lovely shade Clearaway $9.50 candle, indirect types. Clearawaly $6-90 and silk and homespun shades, Clearaway $5.90 pottery bases Willi shades. Values to $7.95 Clearaway $3.75 boudoir Iamps—alI kinds resented but only one of a kind Cleara-zay $1.95 We cannot repeat. 98c price. 01g ONLY 3 PIECE STUDIO on couch and two chairs. Spring rillea .00 ONE ONLY STUDIO COUCH SET. _ oi iii-Wins tilled mattress 03x1 velour trim m repp. FOUR ONLY STUDIO UOUCHES. usluons and toll mattress. Tube back to suDDol-t ' Velour covering. neg. SIX ONLY STUDIO COUCHES. uni. Re- _.____i-___ ___1 SIX ONLY COUCIIES IN ATTRAC- tive repp coverings. Spring filled mattress and cushions. lwg. $33.50 ONE ONLY MAPLE LAMP. IN- FOUR ONLY MAPLE LAMPS: Various TEN STANDARD BRIDGE Lamps, plated brass stands with EIGIIT ONLY TABLE LAMPS. assorted A QUANTITY OF VANITY AND T61)- SECURE ONE 0F THESE NEAT little Mirrors at this unusually low lBedroom Furniture °"..i..°""' d..."$£i. 5 00ml)!‘ Dren- bod and’ bench. . 91.50 Clearaway $63-50 ONE ONLY 8 PIECE WALNUT Suiie—1)res;;; . Chlffonlm‘ lIlCI Siefiwa? $69.00 l TABLES ONE ONLY LEA!‘ 11mm IN oenuluc wulmrt. Ideal for hall or living room. Rag $38.75 Clearaway 19.50 THREE CHESTERFIELD TAB- 108. birch finished Walnut. 1%. ans learaway $4.65 ONE ONLY LOVELY BED- room Suite in the new Swed- . Dresser, V Dresser, chiffonlw. bed and bench. Reg. $116.50 Clearaivay $75.00 TWO ONLY SUITES IN TIIE new liglilt finish, comprising dresser, chiffcnier and bed Clearaway $41.50 SIX ONLY PANEL BED- outfits, comprising Simmons beds, high riser springs and ails cotton mattress. Value to s Clearaway $17.95 ________________ FOUR ONLY SINGLE BED- outfits, panel beds, strong springs and s p r i n g filled mattresses. Reg. $33 Clearaway $25.95 ELEVEN ONLY SPRING tilled mattresses including some pocket springs. S regularly at $35 Just one of a kind of eti-ch Clearaway $1895 I-‘OURTEEN ONLY SPRING filled mattreses regular val- ues to 825-1111 sizes but not many of each Clearaway $1 5.95 ANY ITEM or items in the ad—may be had on our HOLMAN HOME PLAN ONE ONLY OOCASIONAL table genuine Walnut with gfggéinn finned too.‘ m; Clearaway $13.75 TWO ONLY OCCASIONAL Tables with solid Walnut tom. . .50 Iearaway $5.00 one 0mm uvrFo ROOM Table. all Walnut with fig- ured lop. Reg $2 . 4.50 Clearaway $16-00 ONE ONLY COFFEE TABLE, modern style. Reg. $19.50 Clearawr ~' $13.50 ONE ONLY WALNUT COFFEE Table. Reg. $18 Clearawaylso $12.90 ONE ONLY SOLID WALNUT Coffee Table. Reg. $9.75 Cleara-"s $6.00 om: ONLY NEST or r-mznn gables, solid Walnut. Reg. élearawa; $9.95 f Special Values DNINA DEPT. UTILITY TEAPOT, 5 CUP size 25c A TWO GALLON BUTTER crook with ogver (seconds) NEW ENGLISH DINNEBWARE gust received “Belle Flore" pat- vioo for B people. 66 Service for 8—$20.75 MgeING BOWLS-EIGHT INCH 29c l Special ‘Values NAIIDWAIIE DEPT. ONE ONLY TIIOROUGIILY En. conditioned Electric washer. Moa- ern type. Clearaway $2900 $3.00 Down $2.50 Month out: NEW easy WASHER an outstanding bamain. ma. $104.00 Clearawuy $79.00 ONE NEW APEX ELECTRIC Was! R08. $89M 1E1‘. Ciearaway $69.95 ONE RENFREW HAND WASHER. Iteg. $18.00 Clearaway $10.00 [FLDDII DDIIEIIINIIS ABOUT TIII 0° e RTY rmsr qr; u“ “"1 R . .1111 was pin/em} td‘€'€l¥.ié€f°°"°“*mSi i..." 9 ft.x12 ft.$9_g5 9 fl- X 1W2 fi- $8.75 9 ft-x 9 n. $1.50 71/2 ft.x 9 ft.$6,25 6 ft.x 9 ft.$4_95 VELFELT AND TWENTY . TWQ Iieltol Rugs. All sizes available bu- 1109 Ellery 1'1!!! in every size, 9 ft.x12 ft.$7.50 “%§l¥?§fi‘§”....'.“°' w‘.- WALLPAPER. m ROOM tors. g x 18% P5- $5.50 98c Clearing at ‘A price. . X t_ $535 7.__________.. V2 Price 71/, n. x 9 f», $435 oon QUALITY, ctovan tear .. . cuPfi and saucers Gfigogagérenggqwbgg? 6 ft‘ x 9 ft- $395 for 42c odd pattern selling ati 10% ya-r . a noznn on MORE Wllxmv ma SET, FLORAL DESIGN, a CIBaTaVa-Y 2C Yard T0151,’ in 1.11:! i... of 5153,33 cups, 6 saucers, 6 tea plates. l8 pieces _ 18 P|eces—$1-19 GEORGIAN TUMBLERS. AMBER. llirht glass. saves vou one third. Ree. 2 for 15 now each Save 1-3 Each 5c. RANGES ONE ONLY RECONDITIONED ELECTRIC IRONING MACHII; ES, 0Q. ___ ONE ONLY SIZE 6 FACTORY RE- real labor saving devi . $42.50 . Clearaway $29-95 SAVE $92.00—ONE ONLY NEW Kelvinawr Refrigerator. Size 5. Rug. $241.00 Clearaway $149.00 conditioned Refrigerator. $5.00 giognth ensures your health on tr: Il . vancing prices-but we riled ti... space. DAIIPETS ONE ONLY IIIGII GRADE WIL. ton Rug size 9 x 12 it. Reg. $104.00 $78.00 ONE ONLY NEST OF THREE tables, solid Walnut. Reg. $18.50 Clearaway $12-90 SIX ONLY SOLID WALNUT End Tables with shelf. R708. 4.75 Clearaway $3.39 glsiaterprise Economy Range. Reg 0m}: ONLY PANDORA harms. with waterfront and iii perfect OOntIII-I ' OI]. $39.00 TWO ONLY SOLID WALNUT End Tables uiith shelf. Reg. No lnterel: Charge 4.2a Cleara- vay $2.85 ornnn nacounlrroivnn amigos, various types and firi- S W $12.00 and up. Clearaway $79.00 look like new. Clearaway $39.00 SEVEN ONLY ODD DRESSERS. Just one of a. Clearaway $16.85 01m ONLY nanr men PILE ~~ size 9 x 12. Reg. $90.50 Ru’ $351: 3 ___ L. om: ONLY LARGE we: REFRIG- 74.00 ONE ONLY IIEBUILT ENTER‘ erator suitable for grocery store. $ 1m” 1m“ Prime- Refl- $33 Has four food compartments with $35.00 doors. sed only a short time- Worth $89.00 THREE ONLY SEAMLESS AX. gbiirgisi-ggglglugkbeautifirl patterns. $44.00 A COLLECTION OF SOME mvrt. l_ Rugs just one or two of each kind. all in birch 26 50 s ze all reduced 25% iilnut. Reg. to 8 . H O L lVl A N ’ S, Charlottetown . t. c___. In Memoriam nu: nav. ALFRED NICHOLSON DIES; LEFT BRONX PASTORATE IN I910 Entered Insurance Business but Continued to serve as n» Guest Preacher ‘II-m Rev. Alfred Nicholson. W119 was a minister of Presbyterian churches from 189i until 1910. when re retired to engage in the general insurance business, died Tuesday night of a heart attack at his home. 2800 Marion Avenue, the Bronx. H6 was seventy-seven years old. Mr. Nicholson's insurance offices were in ttlie Grand Central Ter- ~. minel Buildmg. Although he de- f». yuged mc-st. of his time to business. 5' he occasionally apmaled in Iflllllltfi in various churches as a guest preacher. He also officiated. without. fee, at the marriage! 0T many friend»; and acquaintances. He was born on Princs Edward Island. Canada. on Fell. 2. I363 and nus graduated in 1886 iintm Dalhousis University. Halifax, NS. He took post-graduate work for five years at Princeton University. ‘ where he roccvul an MA degree. After h" became n IIIIIIISIEI‘ he i served for five years as pastor of \Vest End Pwsbvtcron Church in . Pittsburlrh. and for icur racers as pastor of the CfIIIIOII. N. J. Prvflby- tcrinn Church. Tlim ho became mlnistm‘ of thonetvly crranizrd Van r, Presbyterian Church 8T8 : i. Park Avenue. the Bram’. and headed a fund-raising drive by means of which the church struc- ture wns. built. Mr. Nlcliolson was a master 0! olir ouiiivav N .1 _ - 5'1 i ~ cunt ms n nu unmet an. Q1 :~,’ k v l!‘ u am o", BEFORE I TAKE THIS CHANGE FROM A ‘I. OWE YOUee-I-IE WON'T sLEEP FER many languages, among them I-Ie- brew, which he studied at Princeton As a result of his knowledge Hebrew, a bllslnes acwciate said yesterday. Mr. Nicholson was BP- pqinted by Governor Martin l-l. Glynn w represent Jews of New York at an international meeting in Berlin. Mr, Nicholson was a member oi Kane Masonic 1.0089. 0! m9 FY10“ second Street Property Owe" A5- soclation, the Canadian Club and the Princeton Club. He was a for- mer honorary chaplain of the Po- lice Department. Funeral sci-vices were held at the home with the Rev. Edward J- Qarson, pfliiwi‘ of the Van Nest Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was on Friday in Kenslco Cemetery. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Emma Nicholson; a son. willimn R. Nicholson, and I. daughter, Mrs. Ruth Asburll. CIIELTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for Januaryt Grade X: 1. Frances Rogers; 2. Virginia McCardle. Grade IX: l. Harold Campbell and John McCardle (equal). Grade VIII: 1. Olive Rogers and Ada MacDonald (eqllfll); 3- HW- ard Clark and Freda R0391‘! (equal); 2. Clementh Nickerson. Grade V: l. Joyce Schurman; 2. Maye Campbell: 3. Tlsie McCardle and Alden Rogers (equal). Grade IV: l. Clifford Rogers. Grade III: 1. Blanche Craig: 2. Ivan MacDonald: 3. Claude Rogers. Grade II (Sh)! 1. Lorne Sherry. Grade II (Jr): 1. Edward Pear- son; 2. Charles Schilrman and John Timill (equal); 3. Albert McCar- dl P. Grade I: 1 Nora fingers. Teacher, Eleanor Bell. can i0 FREE EDUCATION " class, both the British liner Queen l By J. R. Williams /605H ,THAT wiu. -,ll ‘TWENTY HOME.WE’LL 114' HUNDRED au- Mr", FlND GOLDIE an‘ ‘I'LL ‘ PULL our ‘m’ ROLL AN’ saw. name's THAT sucx "my AN’ ee-r rr. we ouem- ‘no tsanu A tor. mom HIM mum’ ONE SCHEMES HEN-L COOK UP ‘I'D JQAN ILUAM’ Three Sleeping Beauties Side By Side At N. Y. By Charles A. Grumlch Associated Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Mai-ch '7—(AP)—- Three "sleeping beauties" of the barnacled maritime social set. relp- resentlng more than $100,000,090 in Allied merchant tonnage. drowscd side by side tonight under a heavy and presumably inviolate guard. The protection throw/n over them as gargantuan refugees from the war was tlgtlhened upon tihe arrival o: the new British liner Queen El- imbeth Her 85.000 tons of shipping bulk and her brand newness over-shad- ow,--llke a. hulking debutante push- ing her elders into the post-deb Mlaly and the French liner Nor- mandie. They sleep in peace. though, gt pier 90 tn the North River, nosed such names as Churchill, Cham- berlain and Dalaclier, it's no go. Can't Go Aboard Sorry. you can't go aboard. You can't even get near the pier, You cant do anything except keep wallung right on down under the wesrt side elevated highway. Get along, now. No loitering in this block. Well, how about trying it from the river, hiring a boat and get- ting into the slip? 'I‘hat wouldn't do any good in the way of getting aboard but you might try. Ever see a police launch, or a coast guard cutter? You will if you try that. You mrtt go aboard, but suppose you do get on the pier and up tihe gangvplunk. A peep-hole remindful of the old speakcasy days slides back and if the eyes sees your comm-rum is a part, of the ship's company and you have papers bearing tihe pro- per seals and such the hatch swings open. The inside isn't pretty. Paintings -and a good part of the Norman- dlc's $60,000,000 cost went. for art works-Awe covered. furnishings arc stowed away and it smells must/y. The skeleton maintenance crews eat in and k130i’) up stram to give into neutrality "for the duration" and obviously out of the meanic “carriage trade" for some time to come. You have 1cm chance of getting aboard any or flhe three tthan you have of getting s. bid to the com- ing-out party a year or so hence j for Gloria Vanderbilt. Unless you have official business aboard-and tfhere isn't any-or DCYJII. tide cre- the engines occasional turnovers. The crews go out when oft ditty to the bars along 10th and ilth Aven- ues. They talk of the mar. natural- ly, in the bars, and argue some- Iwhat more almlably than formerly over the relative merits of their respective shins. the Queen Mary and the Normandie. The new Queen Elizabeth. will give them dentials signed by persons bearlngsilme new 300d for deb!!!)e- GET ALL ‘IIDQI 3-9 J 0 UR BOARDING HOUSE r Hoesvw Haw! mar A xmuua! YTIPIS us; )4 wens use saaoecuurr mum French Official Fumes Only today an official of me French line allowed himself to get into a tine fury over some pub- lished statistics comparing Elizabeth and the Nonmandie, with the French flagship getting none the best of it, “Why." he fumed. "those figures a/re not true. The Nonnandie is but a foot. one single foot, shorter than the Elizabeth." There will be a slight pause for insertion of figures:- Ellza-belh-lentztli. 1.030 feet; Nomiandle-lengtlh, 1,029 feet. It might be added too, that whereas both queens, Elizabeth and Mary, are in tiheir war-dress, the Normandle still wears her party paint. the French line not having bothered to swab on the grey for a siimllitude of imminent wartime activity, such as the Cunarders did as soon as the Queen Mary was tied u/p indefinitely at the start of the war. While official figures are lacking, those who figure in fair round nuumbers any it costs about $1,000 a day above pier rental for main- tenance of the idle ships. Figuring to save money or to get out of the way of active shipping, the French liner 11c de France af- ter her arrival in the first week of war went into exile at a Staten Island pier. The cost of dredging a deeper bed for her across the boy was $20,000. Officials figured a similar digging Job to lay up the Normandio over there would have been around $100,000. PASSED m: Raearr! Hen-nettle... inset-z‘; 1o m: taco 11m‘. 6mm elem, issue's ~10 we n» m: wuss, H835‘! To HER SONSJII..." uovu oo voooo, Mes. sacrum’, LOVELY DAY.’ Minarfs relieve! aches. With - Major Hoopla GCRAM 1" 2 BLOATER _ /' lie J0 i WINDSOR. Ont., March 7-(CP) Mayor David Croll board of control dining a budget debate today that he did not be- e would are" any money after April Hfor relief. told the p ve the Federal Government B e so... the Government ‘at; Ottawa has not committed itself after the end of April and he ex. time that Federal Government would w bear its wart of the 4040-20 giecment with merits and municipalities. ected an announcement at that 000,000 a, as there was no un- mllloyment in the country, the cease d0 bein t = t w" efforts Yand R spell bi l in the fighting would forces. 0:1 PPOVIYICIB-l Rovem- employment and there ivculd Croll predicted the Govern. merit would point to the agxiffl’ $1,. ll'l also to openings thil be based the fedora! plel that there was no excuse for un- b4 no federal grant, the Mayor said. 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